This may be true... but it IS delicious. Tastes just like one of those fireball candies. I wonder if it would mix well with pumpkin cream liqueur..._________________"Worse comes to worst, my people come first, but my tribe lives on every country on earth. I値l do anything to protect them from hurt, the human race is what I serve." - Baba Brinkman

To be fair, I'm wondering what everything would taste like mixed with pumpkin cream liqueur because I have some that I've never tried._________________"Worse comes to worst, my people come first, but my tribe lives on every country on earth. I値l do anything to protect them from hurt, the human race is what I serve." - Baba Brinkman

I don't generally like whiskey (or whisky), so I'm okay with that title

I generally prefer vodka, Stolichnaya in particular. As for the Grey Goose vodka thing, a number of people have called them out for essentially being a standard-grade vodka with the price jacked up because it is A) Made in France, and B) They advertise it as a premium product.

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Still in WA. It's still weird about hard liquor. We privatized liquor sales, but limited licenses to stores with 10,000sqft of retail space unless there was no liquor store in something called the "trade area," which is apparently an undefined term. So all the grocery stores sell liquor, and there's the odd liquor store. BevMo has applied to open stores.

And then there's Canada, where (in BC at least, not certain about the other provinces) you have to go to a liquor store or a wine store to buy any kind of liquor (other than de-alcoholized... ewwww). Always thought it was weird going into Washington state and seeing booze on the local grocery store shelves._________________Hangman, hangman, hold it a little while, I think I see my brother coming, riding many a mile.

That used to be how we sold hard alcohol. Grocery stores only carried beer and wine. Florida is even weirder... they have drive-up liquor stores. "One beer, please!" They even serve them cold._________________"Worse comes to worst, my people come first, but my tribe lives on every country on earth. I値l do anything to protect them from hurt, the human race is what I serve." - Baba Brinkman

That used to be how we sold hard alcohol. Grocery stores only carried beer and wine. Florida is even weirder... they have drive-up liquor stores. "One beer, please!" They even serve them cold.

I'm trying to decide if that is hilarious or terrifying. Probably both.

So, how much do people generally spend on alcohol? Canada seems much more expensive than the US, and Cuba has both beat I think ($5 (Cuban $ is about on par with US $) for a bottle of 15 year rum? Yes please).

EDIT: Also, drinking Mojitos and Pina Coladas on the beach in Cuba has to be one of the most pleasant things I've ever done, followed by a cuban cigar._________________Hangman, hangman, hold it a little while, I think I see my brother coming, riding many a mile.

I am pretty sure that Texas changed the laws but I know they used to be able to drink and drive as long as they weren't drunk. I hear tale they still have strip-clubs where you can bring in your own beer though, they are fucking classy like that._________________(\__/)
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I am pretty sure that Texas changed the laws but I know they used to be able to drink and drive as long as they weren't drunk. I hear tale they still have strip-clubs where you can bring in your own beer though, they are fucking classy like that.

In Pennsylvania, you can't have "strip clubs" in places where alcohol is served. They have to be go-go bars, i.e. things and pasties, but no full nudity. IF it's full nudity, it's BYOB (bring your own booze).

Or maybe that's Jersey. Or maybe both, It's been 12-13 years since the last time I went to a strip club. Strip clubs were WAY more exciting when I was 16-17 and knew I wasn't supposed to be allowed in there._________________...if a single leaf holds the eye, it will be as if the remaining leaves were not there.http://about.me/omardrake

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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:49 am Post subject:

I drank a LOT of beer yesterday. It was Oktoberfest with tastings of EVERYTHING! Including the last sample of Terra Incognita, a collaboration between two of my favorite breweries - Sierra Nevada and Boulevard. The Boulevard rep took my sampling glass out of my hand just so he could give me the last sample. Facinating stuff - it smelled like _funk_ but tasted like a good sour. I am in love with sour beers._________________Before God created Las he pondered on all the aspects a woman might have, he considered which ones would look good super-inflated and which ones to leave alone.
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I don't like sour beers alone, but I think they pair with a stout really well... Plus double fisting makes you look cool._________________"Worse comes to worst, my people come first, but my tribe lives on every country on earth. I値l do anything to protect them from hurt, the human race is what I serve." - Baba Brinkman

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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 2:33 am Post subject:

I like sour beers all buy themselves. They really, really hit the spot for me. We have some Tart Lychee sour beer by New Belgium in the house (and mother of god it is amazing on tap) and we drank the Love Child #2 by Boulevard already (NOM NOM NOM!!!). Sour beers are the thing that I can sit and drink all day without getting bored. I am really excited that they are becoming more and more popular so I can try more of them.

Oh! Avery has a white IPA in cans that is the closest to Boulevard's Smokestack #2 White IPA (which was just amazing). Totally worth a try - not hoppy like the IPA title would indicate._________________Before God created Las he pondered on all the aspects a woman might have, he considered which ones would look good super-inflated and which ones to leave alone.
After much deliberation he gave her a giant comfort zone. - Michael

I'm wary of all IPA's... I drink mostly stouts and porters. I like my beer dark, heavy, and with lots of flavors. Like a meal in a glass. Everyone seems to love IPA's, though. Every bar has at least two on tap here._________________"Worse comes to worst, my people come first, but my tribe lives on every country on earth. I値l do anything to protect them from hurt, the human race is what I serve." - Baba Brinkman